The park was decorated with lights galore. I'd suggest a walk around rather then the short drive. The water feature is very nice. Well worth a holiday visit.
No dislikes -- loved it all! Historical sites galore in and around town and a Helen Keller Festival in June each year with tons of arts and crafts
This park is in our "backyard" as we are 20 miles away. We would love to visit a place like this if we were from out of town and had children especially! We go quite often to watch the water show, walk in the park, grab a bite to eat and enjoy walking around in downtown Tuscumbia!
We stumbled upon this when we were killing time before dinner. A wonderful park with lots to do for kids. The lake and waterfall are beautiful. The downtown area nearby is a nice walking area as well.
I loved this park & so did my mom, it has an amusement park complete with Carosel for kids, which we didn't have with us, just me & my mom , but the photo's you can take at this park are beautiful ,waterfalls & nice stone bridge a covered railroad bridge it was just beautiful !
A very pretty place that is easy to find, easy access, and plenty of parking.Great place to pass a few peaceful hours, and best of all....it's free!!!!!!
The Spring and pond are feed by an under ground spring. Feed the ducks, ride the little train, Ride the Classic Merry Go Round. Weekend are music and dancing water fountain to Music. Swings plenty of picnic tables.huge shade trees. The splash pad is great for little ones to play. You do have to pay to enter.
Well I loved the little train ride. It was perfect on a hot August day to just cool off. And my sister and her friend and I loved the little dinosaur roller coaster! It's faster and tougher than it looks! You should try it it is very adventurous! And we loved getting our picture by the waterfall! But, the bathrooms smelt terribly of fecies,urine,and just a bad stench. There was toilet paper in the floor and it smelt like a gas leak and like someone had passed gas. It looked like it hadn't been cleaned in years! Do not let your children use the bathroom there! Also,we were disappointed about the Splash Pad not being open on weekdays. We finally got to go because my sisters friends grandmother brought us and we hadn't been since I was little! And we had brought our bathing suits and all! Also the time the park opens wasn't good either! We got there at 10:30 and had to wait 30 mins before we could ride anything because you had to have tickets or armbands! But the staff was really nice except one guy that ran the carousel. He was a little grumpy and snappy at the kids. And wouldn't let them move if they wanted a different horse after they had already got on it! But I guess everyone has those days! So I mean he was pretty nice! The people at the ticket counter and the dinosaur/dragon roller coaster were so sweet and helpful! Also we loved the train ride! Also, if you are hungry this is the place to be! There is the Claunch Café in the park! We didn't eat there but I bet it's good! There is also an O'Brian's right up the street! Also down the road is a Burger King and a Jack's! The food was really good at Jack's but they didn't get our order completely right but overall it was great! We loved coming here bring back those memories and making new ones! Also the playground is wonderful and have lots of equipment for babies and children! There are also pavilions to eat under for a picnic at the park! We will definitely be coming back to Spring Park! We loved it!
This was a very pleasant stop on a hot day. We didn't see all of the park because I didn't want to pay to get into the Helen Keller festival but we were able to see quite a bit and stand in front of the falls to enjoy a drastic cooling mist from the water falls, very refreshing. This was probably my favorite stop in Tuscumbia. Totally worth the trip.
A beustiful park complete with a natural spring. It is handicap accessible, has bathrooms, picnic tables, walking path, waterfall, lake, playground, small rollercoaster, small carousel, and childrens train. At night on the weekends there is a dancing waters light show. This park is oriented towards families with young children, although there were many adults without children relaxing under the large, beautiful shade trees enjoying their picnic.Open daily 9-9, the park has several features that make a visit worthwhile. It has the largest known man-made waterfalls, Coldwater Falls as well as a lovely lake, nice playground and plenty to do for a long afternoon-which is good because you will want to stay for the dusk light and fountain show set to various music each Friday, Saturday and Sunday evening.